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West Yorkshire Police have issued a detailed statement condemning the 'completely unacceptable' behaviour of some fans during and after the Leeds United home game against Birmingham City at the weekend.

Of the 10 arrests already made, two men have now been charged in connection with what happened.

Stewards and police officers were assaulted during the clashes, with items including bottles thrown at mounted officers and officers on foot. No serious injuries were reported.

The crowd trouble began in the West Stand at Elland Road towards the end of the game, with stewards and police officers responding to the situation by keeping fans apart.

Further disorder outside the ground continued for around 45 minutes before the crowds were dispersed by police.

Officers are now carrying out a detailed post-incident investigation to fully capture all offences from the incident to identify those responsible.

Updates on the 10 men arrested

Ten people who were arrested have now been dealt with:

A 44-year-old man, from Leeds, has been charged with assaulting an emergency worker and a public order offence, and a 25-year-old man, from Leeds, has been charged with criminal damage to a police vehicle. Both are due to appear at Leeds Magistrates Court on November 7.

Two men, aged 19 and 22, and a 17-year-old youth, all from Birmingham, were given a community resolution for being drunk and disorderly, as was a 56-year-old man, from Lincolnshire, who was arrested with them.

A 24-year-old man, from Leeds, and 20-year-old man, from Birmingham, were arrested on suspicion of assault and released under investigation.

Two further men, from Leeds, who were each arrested on suspicion of assault and affray, were released without charge.

Superintendent Chris Bowen, who heads operational policing for Leeds District, said: “The behaviour seen during these incidents both inside and outside the ground was completely unacceptable and we recognise the need for there to be a full and comprehensive criminal investigation.

'We would still like to hear from anyone who has any phone footage'

“These were isolated incidents involving only a relative minority of the supporters of both sides and it is fair to say this is the worst trouble we have seen at Elland Road for over a decade.

“We are currently recovering and analysing all available CCTV from in and around the ground to assist the investigation but we would still like to hear from anyone who has any phone footage or other information that could assist us in identifying those involved in the disorder.

Leeds United v Birmingham City in the Sky Bet Championship match at Elland Road, with, Blues fans confront police at the end of the match

“We also recognise there may be people who have been assaulted during these incidents but have not yet reported it to us, and we would encourage them to contact us as soon as possible so we have a full picture of all the offences that occurred.

“We are certain that the law-abiding majority of fans on both sides will want to support our investigation and help to send a very clear message that incidents such as these cannot and will not be tolerated.”